One survivor of the Taiwan plane crash managed to survive, escape the wreckage and immediately phone her father, according to the Bonner County Daily Bee.

Hung Yu-ting escaped through a hole in the fuselage that opened up after the plane plowed into homes Wednesday while attempting to land on the outlying resort island of Penghu, killing 48 people. She used the phone at the nearby house to call her father.

“She called me on the phone to say the plane had crashed and exploded but that she had already crawled out and I should come right away to get her,” Hung’s father, Hung Chang-ming, told the Bonner County Daily Bee.

Chang-ming lives “just a few hundred meters (yards) from the crash site,” according to the Bonner County Daily Bee.

Hung Yu-ting was recovering Friday from burns to her arms, legs and back suffered during her escape.

Officials are still figuring out the cause of the crash. Heavy rainfall may have been a factor as the plane’s pilots asked for a second go-around before attempting to land, CNN reported.